Andalusian regional parliament election, 1993

The Andalusian regional parliament election, 1993 was held on 1 January 1993 as a part of the Spanish general elections. The election was held in Andalusia to determine the new members of the autonomous community's parliament, and the election saw the liberal Democratic and Social Center win the largest amount of seats, with the rival People's Party of Spain winning the second-highest amount of seats to become the opposition. The election's results were contrary to the political beliefs of the populace; in a region in which 37.5% of people were socialist and 35.1% conservative, the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party won only 17 seats, annd the People's Party won only 31 seats. The 12.6% of the population that supported populism and the 5.8% of the population that supported traditionalism did not have their voices heard during the election; in a region where nobody supported nationalism, the nationalists won 5 seats, and the communist Carlist Party won 4% of seats despite the complete lack of a communist electorate.